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St. Peter’s Boutique Hotel

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We are looking forward to welcome You at “St. Peter’s Boutique Hotel” - tiny and cosy hotel, located in a beautiful building, that belongs to 15th century, in the heart of Old Riga. One of the most popular sights of Riga – St. Peter’s church is only few steps away from “St. Peter’s Boutique Hotel”. All stunning details of the building, such as old brick walls, wooden crossbeams and fireplace were gently retained during the renovation.

Hotel is famous by its special charm and cosiness – each room is designed with elegance and decorated in its own special, unique style. You can enjoy delicious meals, cooked by our chef with special attention, next to original restaurant’ s fireplace during the Winter, or on hotel’s flowering terrace in Summer time.Small size of the hotel allows our staff to pay full attention to every guest’s needs. Our friendly, welcoming staff and cosy atmosphere will make You feel like at home. Central Railway Station and Coach Station are located only in 7 minutes by walk from the hotel.There are 22 comfortable rooms available in the hotel.Check-in from 14:00, check out till 12:00Wide selection of sumptuous meals of our buffet breakfast will become a great start of a wonderful day!Breakfast Hours:Monday-Friday: 7:30 am – 10:00 amSaturday-Sunday: 8:00 am — 11:00 am

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